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‘I have a bucket of water’: Dem vows to save Johnson from GOP that wants ‘world to burn'

Mike Johnson can count on at least some Democrats to save his job after a second Republican announced he supports U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's efforts to remove the embattled GOP Speaker of the House. Weeks ago Greene filed a motion to "vacate the chair," which she can call up at any time to force a vote that could lead to Johnson losing his gavel.

"I just told Mike Johnson in conference that I’m cosponsoring the Motion to Vacate," U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) declared late Tuesday morning. "He should pre-announce his resignation (as Boehner did), so we can pick a new Speaker without ever being without a GOP Speaker."

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'You want to win!' Dan Goldman shouts down Republicans he says 'sabotaged' bill for Trump

Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) slammed Republicans Tuesday for obeying former President Donald Trump's request to kill a bill that he says would have helped secure the U.S. border.

"The problem is that we don't have the resources to process asylum applications as expeditiously as is necessary," Goldman said during a House Homeland Security hearing. "And in the Senate, they tried to solve the problem. They tried not just with appropriations, but with a policy bill. Unfortunately, the Republicans have put politics over our border security."

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Ex-Trump aide calls trial 'worst-case scenario' for former boss's 'attention span'

The co-hosts of "The View" came out on stage to the Wham! song "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" as part of ridiculing Donald Trump, who reportedly fell asleep in court for a second day on Tuesday.

When the panel began to discuss the first day of the Trump trial jury selection, former White House communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin said that she's never witnessed Trump doze off in a meeting before — but it wouldn't shock her.

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'He's just a dude': Prospective juror describes 'odd' face-to-face encounter with Trump

A dismissed prospective juror in Donald Trump's trial described her face-to-face encounter with the former president as he stands trial for allegedly falsifying business records to help cover up an extramarital affair shortly before his first election.

Kara McGee, who believes she was dismissed after notifying the court that serving on the jury would present a work hardship, told CNN that her mother tipped her off to the possibility that she might be called to sit on the Trump case after she received a jury summons two weeks ago, but she wasn't certain until she arrived Monday in court.

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'You should have deported her': Marjorie Taylor Greene's bizarre statement on Laken Riley

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) mistakenly suggested that Laken Riley should have been deported before her alleged murder at the hands of an undocumented migrant.

Greene made the remark Tuesday during a House Homeland Security Committee hearing with DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

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'Ridiculous': GOP strategist dismisses Trump's naps as being told to 'calm down and relax'

Republican strategist Sarah Chamberlain, of the RepublicanMain Street Partnership, thinks that the people in the courtroom who witnessed Donald Trump falling asleep are mistaken.

Chamberlain made the comment to MSNBC on Tuesday morning, moments after Law360 reporter Frank Runyon revealed he saw Trump fall asleep during his hush money trial for a second day in a row.

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Truth Social shares plummet again after video streaming service announcement

How low can the share price of the Trump Media and Technology Group Corporation go?

Trump Media, the parent company of President Donald Trump's Truth Social platform, saw its share prices sink by a further 10 percent during trading on Tuesday morning, continuing a massive slide that started at the beginning of the month when the firm released its first public earnings report.

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‘Something’s fishy here’: Trump’s latest $175M bond filings questioned by experts

Attorneys for Donald Trump waited until less than two hours before midnight Monday to file revisions to the ex-president's $175 million bond for the judgment in his civil fraud case after New York State Attorney General Letitia James questioned the validity of his first bond. Legal experts are now questioning details of the new bond filings. Some suggest a portion of the $175 million might also currently be in use to secure other debts or obligations.

After Trump was found liable for manipulation of his net worth in the civil business fraud case and ordered to pay a $354.9 million penalty plus interest, he was required to post bond to ensure the people of the State of New York would receive $454.2 million if his appeal is unsuccessful.

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Droopy-eyed Trump perks up in court as potential juror talks about 'The Art of the Deal'

An apparently exhausted Donald Trump perked up in court Tuesday after a potential juror talked about his books.

Multiple outlets reported for the second day in a row that Trump appeared to be resting his eyes during jury selection in his hush money trial.

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Confused MAGA fans harass professor named Mike Lindell thinking he's the pillow guy

A University of Washington emergency preparedness professor named Michael K. Lindell has had to deal with a deluge of harassment from confused Trump supporters who have mixed him up with a certain infamous pillow salesman.

According to The Guardian, "The voicemails and emails last year came from his supporters, praising his work and asking if he could connect them with Donald Trump. Not a weird ask for Mike Lindell, the pillow salesman who now makes a name for himself by questioning election results.

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Reporter catches Trump dozing off in court — again

Former President Donald Trump really seems to be having a difficult time keeping himself alert during his criminal trial.

Frank G. Runyeon, a reporter for Law 360, brings word on his Twitter account that the former president started nodding off again in court on Tuesday morning.

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Trump threatened with 'arrest and imprisonment' in all-caps order to appear at hearing

New York Justice Juan Merchan made it clear that Donald Trump would be arrested and imprisoned if he did not show up for a court hearing next week.

Merchan's warning came after Trump attorney Todd Blanche asked that his client be allowed to skip a hearing next Wednesday on possible gag order violations in his hush money trial. The order prevents Trump from talking about witnesses, court staff or their families.

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Republican dodges when asked if ousting Speaker Johnson makes his party look strong

WASHINGTON — Kentucky Republican Congressman Thomas Massie spoke to Raw Story Tuesday, minutes after announcing he would add his name to a Marjorie Taylor Greene motion to oust Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) from power.

Answering questions from reporters on Tuesday, Massie, a member of the far-right wing of the GOP conference, said that the party is angry over Johnson passing the budget bill and foreign surveillance legislation.

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